US8127066B2 - Computer system with peripheral modules attached to a display/CPU assembly - Google Patents
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- All-in-one desktop computers that integrate a large flat-screen monitor provide a relatively uncluttered desktop to enhance a user's computer experience.
- a conventional computer system requires at least a computing unit and a display, respective power cords, and a video cable
- an all-in-one computer requires only one integrated component and a power cord.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a modular all-in-one computer in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of the system of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded view of the modular computer system of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a schematic exploded view of an alternative modular all-in-one system.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart of a method of using the modular computers of FIGS. 1 and 4 .
- the embodiments described herein provide for a computer in which the rear of the display serves as a foundation for supporting plural modules.
- the display provides structural support, power, and image input from the modules. The result is a system that has the uncluttered feel of an all-in-one computer, but with more convenient customization, repair, and upgrading.
- a modular computer AP 1 comprises a display assembly 11 and a processing slice 13 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- Display assembly 11 includes a support structure, namely stand 15 , and a display 17 .
- Display 17 has a front side 19 with a display screen 21 (shown in FIG. 2 ) and a rear side 23 (best seen in FIG. 3 ).
- Rear side 23 includes a docking bar 25 , which provides for display 17 serving as a docking station.
- Processing slice 13 includes a CPU module 30 , a hard disk module 31 , a graphics module 32 including a graphics processor, an optical drive module 33 , an I/O module 34 , and a TV tuner module 35 .
- Graphics module 32 FIGS. 1 and 3 ), receives instructions from the CPU module 30 , generates images and communicates them through CPU module 30 , which forwards them to display 27 to be presented on screen 21 .
- CPU module 30 plugs vertically into docking bar 25 , to define a CPU/display assembly 36 ( FIG. 1 ).
- Peripheral modules 31 - 35 engage CPU/display assembly 36 and CPU module 30 laterally.
- CPU module 30 includes a CPU docking connector 40 and peripheral docking connectors 41 - 45 , which mate respectively to connectors 50 - 55 of docking bar 25 and peripheral modules 31 - 35 to define rigid cable-less connections.
- Guide pins 57 of docking bar 25 mate with corresponding holes 59 of CPU module 30 to ensure alignment of connectors 40 and 50 during installation of CPU module 30 .
- peripheral modules connect directly to a display, through which they communicate with a CPU module. In that and the illustrated case, the module connections and interconnections are rigid and cableless.
- Docking bar 25 includes a power-in connector 61 and a video-in connector 63 .
- AC power is provided, e.g., from a wall outlet, to computer AP 1 via power input connector 61 .
- Docking bar 25 includes a power supply that can be a replaceable module that converts the received AC power to DC, which is converted to suitable voltages and distributed for use by display 17 , CPU module 30 , and peripheral modules 31 - 35 .
- Video-in connector 63 is positioned on the back of docking bar 25 so that it is accessible even when CPU module 30 and peripheral modules 31 - 35 are attached. Video-in connector 63 can receive a video signal from a separate computer so that display 17 can be used as a monitor even when no modules are attached thereto.
- Display 17 includes a source selector switch 65 that can be a manual switch or an electronic switch for selecting between the external computer coupled to video input 63 and CPU module 30 when both are connected to display 17 .
- a computer system AP 2 taken modularity a step further by employing a uniform form factor for peripheral modules.
- System AP 2 includes a display 101 and a processing slice 103 .
- Display 101 includes a screen on its front side and a docking bar 105 on its back side (the side shown in FIG. 4 ).
- a CPU module 110 can be physically attached to and electrically connected to docking bar 105 .
- CPU module 110 has evenly spaced and identical trapezoidal connectors 111 so that there is room for four single-width modules, e.g., flash drive module 112 and I/O module 113 , per lateral side of CPU module 110 .
- Double-width modules e.g., an optical drive module 114 and a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) module 115 are accommodated using matching pairs of connectors.
- All peripheral modules e.g., modules 112 - 115 , include active connector 117 for rigid cableless connectivity with CPU module 110 .
- Double-width modules 114 and 115 also include passive (terminator) connectors 119 for additional physical support, but they do not provide for electrically connectivity.
- Connectors 111 , 117 , and 119 are trapezoidal to provide lateral symmetry and vertical asymmetry. This allows peripheral modules to be used on either side of CPU module 110 while preventing inverted installations.
- Docking bar 105 includes a connector 121 for mating with a respective connector 123 of CPU module 110 . To aid in alignment during installation of CPU module 110 , docking bar 105 is provided with guide pins 125 to mate with guide holes 127 of CPU module 110 . Once installation is complete, guide pins 125 lock to guide holes 127 . A release 129 is provided to unlock CPU module 110 from docking bar 25 when removing CPU module 110 .
- a power-in connector 131 is provided for receiving AC power
- a video-in connector 133 is provided for receiving a video input signal from a separate computer.
- a method MEI in accordance with an embodiment of the invention provides for attaching a CPU module to a display so that they are rigidly and physically attached and electrically connected to the display at step S 1 .
- peripheral modules are attached to the display/CPU assembly resulting from step S 1 so that the peripheral modules contact the display and are electrically connected to the display/CPU assembly.
- step S 3 power is supplied to peripheral modules through the display. In the illustrated embodiments, power is supplied to peripheral modules through the display via the CPU module.
- images generated by the resulting processor slice are presented on the display.
- a “CPU module” is a module that contains a data processor, memory, and communications devices all connected via a system bus.
- a “hard disk module” is a module that includes one or more storage disks.
- a “graphics module” is a module including a graphics card to enhance processing of graphics data.
- An “optical drive module” is a module for reading and possibly writing to optical disks such as CDs, CDRs, CDRWs, DVDs, DVDRs, DVDRWs, and Blu-ray disks.
- An “I/O module” provides for communications with devices other than those included with the subject all-in-one computer; the devices can include hard disks, printers, faxes, flash memory cards, USB devices, etc.
- a “flash drive module” is a storage module that uses flash memory as the storage medium.
- a “UPS module” is a module that provides battery back-up in case of an AC power failure; such a module can allow time to save work before a computer shuts down in response to a power failure.
- vertical and lateral are relative to the normal orientation of a display regardless of the actual orientation of the display.
- the embodiments of the invention provide for different numbers of peripheral modules per assembly, and different form factors for the display, CPU module, and peripheral modules.
- Peripheral modules can receive power directly from the display or via the CPU module.
- Different support structures are provided for, including central base stands and plural support legs. Some embodiments provide separate connections for separate computers, while others do not.
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